Back to Normandy: Most walking with two canes, British veterans... Photo-6412703.87378 - Beaumont Enterprise

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Hanging with Mom: One of Kashifa's five cubs nuzzles up to its mother at Zoo Miami. Kashifa gave
birth to four cubs, one female and three males, March 6. She previously adopted her sister Asha's
cub, Kwasi, after Asha died from complications during a veterinary procedure. less

Hanging with Mom: One of Kashifa's five cubs nuzzles up to its mother at Zoo Miami. Kashifa gave birth to four cubs, one female and three males, March 6. She previously adopted her sister Asha's cub, ... more

Photo: Wilfredo Lee, Associated Press

Hanging with Mom: One of Kashifa's five cubs nuzzles up to... Photo-6412718.87378 - Beaumont Enterprise

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The sky turns pink as Pepto-Bismol as a thunderstorm leaves a rainbow in Atlanta.

The sky turns pink as Pepto-Bismol as a thunderstorm leaves a rainbow in Atlanta.

Soaking away the aches: A visitor takes a dip in a drum of hot-spring water in Hulu Langat, near Kuala Lumpur. The minerals
in the water supposedly can help heal skin diseases and certain physical
disabilities. less

Soaking away the aches: A visitor takes a dip in a drum of hot-spring water in Hulu Langat, near Kuala Lumpur. The minerals in the water supposedly can help heal skin diseases and certain physical ... more

Somewhere, under the rainbow, is an Air China jet. (Beijing.) Photo-6412609.87378 - Beaumont Enterprise

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In Beijing, just seeing blue sky through the smog is a thrill: A man stops on a Beijing
freeway in order to take photos of a rainbow.

In Beijing, just seeing blue sky through the smog is a thrill: A man stops on a Beijing freeway in order to take photos of a rainbow.

Photo: Alexander F. Yuan, Associated Press

In Beijing, just seeing blue sky through the smog is a thrill: A... Photo-6412593.87378 - Beaumont Enterprise

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Keep your kitties indoors: A recently released camera-trap photo by Charles Darwin University shows a feral cat prowling the northern territory of Australia. An Australian study blames the cats, the descendants of pets that inhabited the homes of early British settlers, for the extinction of numerous native mammals and warns that another 100 species could be wiped out by the predators. less

Keep your kitties indoors: A recently released camera-trap photo by Charles Darwin University shows a feral cat prowling the northern territory of Australia. An Australian study blames the cats, the descendants ... more